2017–18 Pro Tour Season | ||||
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Player of the Year | Luis Salvatto | |||
Rookie of the Year | Samuel Ihlenfeldt | |||
World Champion | William Jensen | |||
World Magic Cup Champions | Japan | |||
Hall of Fame inductions |
Josh Utter-Leyton Martin Jůza | |||
PTs | 4 | |||
Grand Prix | 67 | |||
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The 2017–18 Pro Tour season was the twenty-third Pro Tour season. It started on 5 August 2017 with Grand Prix Minneapolis, and finished on 16 September 2018 with the conclusion of Grand Prix events in Hong Kong and Stockholm. The Player of the Year title was determined in a playoff, as Seth Manfield and Luis Salvatto ended the season tied for first. The playoff took place at Pro Tour Guilds of Ravnica, and was won by Salvatto.
Grand Prix (August–October 2017)[ | ]
Date: 5–6 August 2017
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1. Steve Locke
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Date: 12–13 August 2017
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1. Loïc Le Briand
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Date: 12–13 August 2017
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1. Joao Lelis
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Date: 19–20 August 2017
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1. Brad Nelson
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Date: 26–27 August 2017
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1. Francesco Fritto Hugony
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Date: 26–27 August 2017
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1. Andrew Cuneo
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Date: 2–3 September 2017
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1. Robin Dolar
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Date: 2–3 September 2017
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1. Matt Severa
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Date: 30 September–1 October 2017
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1. Michio Abe
2. Kelvin Chew
3. Yuuya Watanabe
4. Taisuke Ishii
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Date: 30 September–1 October 2017
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1. Andrew Baeckstrom
2. Owen Turtenwald
3. Lucas Muxi Li
4. Will Sullivan
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2017 World Championship[ | ]
6–8 October 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points |
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1 | William Jensen | $100,000 | 13 |
2 | Javier Dominguez | $50,000 | 8 |
3 | Josh Utter-Leyton | $25,000 | 6 |
4 | Kelvin Chew | $25,000 | 6 |
Grand Prix (October 2017)[ | ]
Date: 28–29 October 2017
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1. Rei Sato
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Date: 28–29 October 2017
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1. Marc Purvis
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Date: 28–29 October 2017
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1. Sean Miller
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Pro Tour Ixalan[ | ]
3–5 November 2017 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comments |
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1 | Seth Manfield | $50,000 | 30 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
2 | Pascal Maynard | $20,000 | 28 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | John Rolf | $15,000 | 24 | |
4 | Samuel Ihlenfeldt | $12,500 | 22 | Pro Tour debut |
5 | Mike Sigrist | $10,000 | 20 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | Christian Hauck | $9,000 | 18 | |
7 | Guillaume Matignon | $7,500 | 17 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
8 | Piotr Glogowski | $6,000 | 16 | First Pole in a Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (November 2017)[ | ]
Date: 11–12 November 2017
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1. Song Huachao
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Date: 11–12 November 2017
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1. Jean-Emmanuel Depraz
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Date: 11–12 November 2017
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1. Alex Lloyd
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Date: 18–19 November 2017
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1. Shahar Shenhar
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Date: 25–26 November 2017
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1. Thomas Enevoldsen
2. Marcus Hensing
3. Mats Ellingsen
4. Corrado De Sio
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2017 World Magic Cup[ | ]
1–3 December 2017 in Nice, France.
Place | Country | Player | Prize per Player |
Pro Points per Player |
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1 | Japan | Yuuya Watanabe | $15,000 | 8 |
Kenta Harane | ||||
Shōta Yasooka | ||||
2 | Poland | Grzegorz Kowalski | $8,500 | 7 |
Radek Kaczmarczyk | ||||
Piotr Glogowski | ||||
3 | Germany | Marc Tobiasch | $6,000 | 6 |
Philipp Krieger | ||||
Moritz Templin | ||||
4 | Italy | Andrea Mengucci | $6,000 | 6 |
Adriano Moscato | ||||
Mattia Rizzi | ||||
5 | Wales | Philip Griffiths | $4,000 | 5 |
Sam Rolph | ||||
Aaron Boyhan | ||||
6 | Austria | Oliver Polak-Rottmann | $4,000 | 5 |
Elias Klocker | ||||
Adrian Johann Schrenk | ||||
7 | China | Yuchen Liu | $4,000 | 5 |
Lu Chao | ||||
Gao Tan | ||||
8 | Slovakia | Ivan Floch | $4,000 | 5 |
Peter Snoha | ||||
Ondrej Kedrovic |
Grand Prix (December 2017–January 2018)[ | ]
Date: 9–10 December 2017
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1. Rodrigo Togores
2. Luis Salvatto
3. Kasper Brans
4. Marius Heuser
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Date: 9–10 December 2017
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1. Larry Li
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Date: 16–17 December 2017
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1. Lim Zhong Yi
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Date: 16–17 December 2017
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1. Kale Thompson
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Date: 6–7 January 2018
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1. William Ho
2. Jonathan Anghelescu
3. Galan Falakfarsa
4. Joe Demestrio
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Date: 20–21 January 2018
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1. Xinyu Fei
2. Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
3. Eric Severson
4. Shahar Shenhar
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Date: 27–28 January 2018
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1. Marcelino Freeman
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Date: 27–28 January 2018
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1. Axel Martinez
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Pro Tour Rivals of Ixalan[ | ]
2–4 February 2018 in Bilbao, Spain.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comments |
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1 | Luis Salvatto | $50,000 | 30 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 First Argentinean to win a Pro Tour |
2 | Gerry Thompson | $20,000 | 28 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
3 | Pascal Vieren | $15,000 | 24 | |
4 | Ken Yukuhiro | $12,500 | 22 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Javier Dominguez | $10,000 | 20 | |
6 | Reid Duke | $9,000 | 18 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
7 | Jean-Emmanuel Depraz | $7,500 | 17 | |
8 | Andrea Mengucci | $6,000 | 16 | Third Pro Tour Top 8 |
Grand Prix (February–May 2018)[ | ]
Date: 10–11 February 2018
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1. Daniel Ward
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Date: 17–18 February 2018
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1. Grzegorz Kowalski
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Date: 24–25 February 2018
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1. Tyler Schroeder
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Date: 10–11 March 2018
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1. Christoph Green
2. Michael Bonde
3. Elias Watsfeldt
4. Adriano Moscato
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Date: 10–11 March 2018
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1. Sebastian Pozzo
2. Willy Edel
3. Guilherme Medeiros Merjam
4. Diego Roca Suárez
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Date: 17–18 March 2018
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1. Steve Locke
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Date: 24–25 March 2018
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1. Ryouichi Yamamoto
2. Yuki Yotsumoto
3. Kentaro Ichihara
4. Kensuke Kato
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Date: 31 March–1 April 2018
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1. Jeroen Kreijne
2. Geoffrey Siron
3. Gervaise Pechlar
4. Jasper Grimmer
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Date: 6–7 April 2018
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1. Daniel Duterte
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Date: 7–8 April 2018
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1. Gan Yan
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Date: 14–15 April 2018
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1. Lachlan Saunders
2. Aidan Frisch
3. Benny Yau
4. Dirk Crasto
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Date: 14–15 April 2018
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1. Matt Nass
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Date: 28–29 April 2018
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1. Antonio Pinto
2. Matthew Foulkes
3. Joonas Eloranta
4. Andrej Rutar
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Date: 28–29 April 2018
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1. David Goldfarb
2. Jeremy Lavrenz
3. Kellen Pastore
4. Sam Black
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Date: 5–6 May 2018
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1. Zhiyang Zhang
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Date: 5–6 May 2018
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1. Robert Brown
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Date: 11–12 May 2018
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1. Gary Campbell
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Date: 12–13 May 2018
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1. Simon Nielsen
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Date: 19–20 May 2018
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1. Morgan McLaughlin
2. Brad Nelson
3. Jennifer Crotts
4. Oliver Tiu
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Date: 26–27 May 2018
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1. Andrew Tenjum
2. Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa
3. Ondřej Stráský
4. Brad Nelson
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Pro Tour Dominaria[ | ]
1–3 June 2018 in Richmond, Virginia, United States.
Place | Player | Prize | Pro Points | Comments |
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1 | Wyatt Darby | $50,000 | 30 | |
2 | Goncalo Pinto | $20,000 | 28 | |
3 | Owen Turtenwald | $15,000 | 24 | Fifth Pro Tour Top 8 |
4 | Marcio Carvalho | $12,500 | 22 | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 |
5 | Kazuyuki Takimura | $10,000 | 20 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
6 | Thomas Hendriks | $9,000 | 18 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
7 | Ernest Lim | $7,500 | 17 | |
8 | Manual Lenz | $6,000 | 16 |
Grand Prix (June–July 2018)[ | ]
Date: 9–10 June 2018
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1. Tobias Maurer
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Date: 15–16 June 2018
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1. Matt Nass
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Date: 16–17 June 2018
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1. Michael Bernat
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Date: 23–24 June 2018
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1. Yuuki Ichikawa
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Date: 23–24 June 2018
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1. Braham Thomas
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Date: 23–24 June 2018
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1. Matti Kuisma
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Date: 7–8 July 2018
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1. Jose Luis Echeverria Paredes
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Date: 21–22 July 2018
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1. Guillem Salvador Arnal
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Date: 21–22 July 2018
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1. Richard Liu
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Date: 28–29 July 2018
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1. Joao Choca
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Date: 28–29 July 2018
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1. Magnus Lantto
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Pro Tour 25th Anniversary[ | ]
3–5 August 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Place | Player | Prize per Player |
Pro Points per Player |
Comments |
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1 | Allen Wu | $50,000 | 20 | |
Ben Hull | Second Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Gregory Orange | ||||
2 | Josh Utter-Leyton | $24,000 | 18 | Sixth Pro Tour Top 8 |
Ben Stark | Fifth Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Martin Jůza | Fourth Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
3 | Marcio Carvalho | $15,000 | 16 | Fifth Pro Tour Top 8 |
Thiago Saporito | Second Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
Carlos Romão | Third Pro Tour Top 8 | |||
4 | Christophe Gregoir | $15,000 | 16 | Second Pro Tour Top 8 |
Branco Neirynck | ||||
Thomas Van Der Paelt |
Grand Prix (August–September 2018)[ | ]
Date: 11–12 August 2018
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1. Jérémy Dezani
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Date: 11–12 August 2018
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1. Gabriel Joglar
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Date: 18–19 August 2018
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1. Daniel Duffee
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Date: 18–19 August 2018
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1. Logan Nettles
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Date: 25–26 August 2018
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1. Lauri Pispa
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Date: 31 August–1 September 2018
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1. Andrew Cuneo
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Date: 1–2 September 2018
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1. Alex Hon
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Date: 8–9 September 2018
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1. William Courson
2. Sam Pardee
3. Bryan Kinnell
4. Jon Rowe
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Date: 15–16 September 2018
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1. Xu Fei
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Date: 15–16 September 2018
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1. Ondřej Stráský
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